Just saw this article on the BBC Website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-15242791
A "bike train" has been launched in Stirlingshire to encourage commuters to cycle and to make their journeys safer.
The group will ride together on a set route between Dunblane Train Station and Stirling University, three days a week, at commute times.
Sounds a good idea in theory. Wonder how well it will go down with drivers, complaining at cyclists taking up the whole carriageway. Of course not realising this should be easier than overtaking several single riders.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-15242791
A "bike train" has been launched in Stirlingshire to encourage commuters to cycle and to make their journeys safer.
The group will ride together on a set route between Dunblane Train Station and Stirling University, three days a week, at commute times.
Sounds a good idea in theory. Wonder how well it will go down with drivers, complaining at cyclists taking up the whole carriageway. Of course not realising this should be easier than overtaking several single riders.